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  • Region Photo Was Taken

    Southeast

  • City

    Smyrna

  • State

    Georgia

  • Posted by

    SeanMyhr

Notes:

The leaves remind me of other succulents, but I am unable to find a match online using succulent ID sites or by using google image ID. Can you help me figure out what type of plant this is? The woody stems are fragile, but any branches that break off can easily be replanted. The plant spreads by doing a ‘leapfrog’ method similar to jade plant’s drooping branches that take root. I purchased this plant in a combo pot at a grocer back in Nebraska for Valentine’s Day.

Comments

  • Karen Leslie Unregistered says:

    Above notify

    June 14th, 2015 at 10:23pm

  • Karen Leslie Unregistered says:

    I have one of these too. It started about 2″ and had a pretty little pink flower. It kept growing so I put it in a larger pot and just like you said kept sprouting…but now stems are breaking. All I do is water. Should I do something else to stop the breaking “limbs”? It hasn’t bloomed since I reported about 5 years ago Thanks Karen

    June 14th, 2015 at 10:35pm

  • Staci Leaf Lover says:

    http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week340.shtml

    November 30th, 2013 at 6:08am

  • Staci Leaf Lover says:

    Looks like a Kalanchoe – maybe a Christmas Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana). They are succulents and beautiful bloomers.

    November 30th, 2013 at 6:25am

  • Bobby Master Identifier says:

    Compare to Sedum ternatum. http://www.easywildflowers.com/quality/sedum_ternatum.htm

    September 22nd, 2013 at 8:15pm

  • Sean Registered says:

    I don’t remember it blooming at all this spring. It might have had blooms two years ago when I bought it. If it had white blossoms, what would this be?

    September 17th, 2013 at 8:59am

  • Bobby Master Identifier says:

    Was there a white bloom this spring?

    September 14th, 2013 at 8:47am

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